Shadow Complex Remastered Is Now Backward Compatible On PS5
The beloved Metroidvania Shadow Complex Remastered is now playable on PS5 in both its digital and limited physical edition.
Shadow Complex Remastered is now playable via backward compatibility on PS5, developer ChAIR Games has announced. According to the tweet, both the PS4 digital versions and the Limited Run Games-published physical edition of the game will now work on PS5.
Shadow Complex Remastered is a highly-regarded Metroidvania that was originally released for the Xbox 360 in 2009, breaking several sales records at the time. The game was remastered and published by co-developer Epic Games and released on every major platform in 2015 and 2016.
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So moe: Limited Run announces physical editions of No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle
The Collector s Editions are so good, my poor wallet!
Anyone who knows me is aware I am a big proponent of physical media. And one company that is keen on preserving games in cartridge format, especially indies, is Limited Run Games. One of my hopes was the corporation deciding to do physical editions of the Switch remasters of
Physical editions of both No More Heroes titles is what I have been dreaming about for months
Let’s get the basics out of the way.
Packaging for the Asciiware Sphere 360 PlayStation controller (photo courtesy of Hock Wah Yeo)
When Hock Wah Yeo was hired by the game publisher Velocity, the head of the company gave him an unusual order: “Scare me.”
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Let’s say you go to the store and buy a video game. What does it look like? Chances are, it comes in a plastic box, roughly the size of a DVD case, and there’s a logo on the top that tells you what platform it’s for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo. It’s easy to understand, and it’s easy to fit on shelves. Retailers like it. The platform owners like it. This is the way it’s been for decades simple, predictable, and safe.
RetroMania Wrestling Will Likely Be Delayed On Switch Due To Certification Hold-Up
RetroMania Wrestling. An official sequel to 1991 arcade title
WWF Wrestlefest, it was previously confirmed for a February 26th release. Sadly, we ll be waiting a little bit longer before it launches.
It comes down to late certification issues and developers Retrosoft Studios has confirmed this affects all console releases, not just the Switch version. Currently, only the Steam edition is still releasing on February 26th.
Outlining this via a Twitter thread, team lead Mike Hermann offered this statement.
We will most likely have a short delay in the console release of RetroMania Wrestling as we have not yet completed the certification process.